What you watch on pay-per-view isn’t private
Now that most hotels offer free Wi-Fi, you’d think that the days of relying on pay-per-view for in-room entertainment are over. Nonetheless, if you’re the type of person who still orders movies straight from the TV, you know that there’s a slight chance that the hotel staff can tell what you watched.
People don’t seem to understand how complex the pay-per-view TV systems are. Not only do employees know what you watched on TV, but they might also be able to see how long you watched it. In other words, there’s no way you can weasel out of an extra charge by saying you “accidentally” selected adult content.
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